May we addâ€"Jr'will be a queer day Reading Room 0pm Monday Ind ad the proverbial snowball will have Friday from 3 go 5 p, m. ngoodchmeewlnabonenGm nepubllehcordlfllyllvltdio mmoftmtontunflckruflendthurvkundbfldtud â€WMWI'IVIII. “chm“ "Bob†Carpenter tore all over the outï¬eld for fly ball: Sunday and look- ed like a big leaguer. That Hinsdale never vim my bell games was surely in evi- dence Sunday. Pitcher Theidel was attheplatewithtwodmanda‘ man on second and third and Dowm er: only one run to the good. There was only one logical thing to he doneâ€"pass him. This Ehniuger did with ease. The Hinsdale meters let out a whoop of sarcasm and lah'eled our pitcher yellow disregarding the fact the they were shown a bit of inside baseball. We are sorry to have passed their hard hitting pitcher but it is just those littel pieces of brain- Work that win ball games. Perhaps we should show them n few other tricks which the rules do not pro- Huh! The lines: Anna Rams. Frances ind Henrietta Mun-hart of Naperville. spent Tuesday night with bliss Marie KoMey. We arr giad lo hear that Irving (‘mlrich and fxmily will again make their home amongst as country foiks. In. Marvel boy had “Io misfor- tune to fall and splinter her wrist M‘n-s [wise Ory Spent Hu- week can! with Mrs. G. l'. Rnpp at Austin. Monday they motored to Libertyvillo. Mr. Algnm Barnard, who has been living in Aurora for the sum- mer is spending I few days with the home folks before returning to I"- hit. it 8. Candler of Columbus. 0.. i9 “is-"ling his sister. Mrs. Harold Vial. XL and ï¬rst. like Schwerer and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dumb! spent an. oral days In: ml at Pistakee Bay. ï¬n. (31m Yuma-y Ind nhtn ma- lnl Filling. in taking an extended mum in Ikhim. Mines Inn and Katie Don and John Dun spent the um! end with Mn. Flam." .‘khmm. Hr. Meaty Ory «mm the pie- M: at Lamont Nan-by. Mrs. J. Collins lerirh, Nina In-j He KoMey And mu Lucill- Schmml an attending the Tau-her? Institute at Hindu!» thin week. I List folksâ€"list! Hinsdnle 0 and 2; NOTES OF THE BALL GAME N1. and In. Wllllnm Cooper of Oak Put mat the week um! um. .l’. And In. human Pam“. Nu. William meal and sou. John. of Wheaten. 5mm Scum!" at WII Cn-nt. Mr. "M Hodrith ha left for Chicago altar Mun-n your: of mu.- tul «run with Ilr. Chuln- may. )lm llmmc Dan o! 8.1 and lbw Hidden 0! Chicago called on In. Bic-mm Schmm Wedncuuhy. SOUTMFUSIENMES Mr. and Mn. R. “we and tnmily are spending I delightful vacation in Holland, lien. with Mrs. Ram's pct» Lola Riedy and Roaella Porter um “tending the Teachers‘ Institute in Hinsdnlc this Vie-ck. Mr; and Mn. Steele of Lockport. ipem Tuesday and Wulnemlay at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Tuna of Chicago. were guests at Grand View (am over the week end. Ethel Plumb spent the week end in Omaha with a friend. Edna Shoger came home from Den- ver Saturday, where she spent the last two weeks. Paul Grumhaus and Charles Mea- de! spent Labor Day at Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Steal-us of Chicago, visited theï¬r daughter Sunday and‘ Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hatch and hmily spent Sunday at Yorkville with Mrs. Hatch's parents. Tuesday afternoon and evening the pastors and several delegates of the Congregational Churches of the Au- rora Association met in session at the Lisle Church to examine and or- dain the pastor of the church. Rev. A. H. Anderson. Rev. N. E. Sinninâ€" uer of Plainï¬eld preached a very helpful ordination sermon, Rev. J. Lewis of Sandwich and Rev. Webster of Aurora, gave the charges to the pastor and church people respective- ly and Rev. F. Beardsley gave the word of fellowship. The program of the d‘y had been very well planned and was consequently enjoyed by all who were able to attend. IEWSY "WES . I CHURCH “WES F Rom llSLE [UNITE]! BRETHREN CHURCH OF EAST GROVE M†Bil-"0m; Sunday School, 10 a. m. ‘ ll†10, 1920 Sunday Service :9 11:00 a. m. sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Subject: "Substance" Wednesdny evening Testimonial Meeting, 8:00 p m The usual services will be held next Sunday. Woman’s Missionary Meeting at the Parsonage, Thursdty at 2:80. Services 1t 1! a. m. and 7:80 p. In. i B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Social Meeting Wedâ€" nesdly evening at 8 o’clock. "In the School of Christ." Evening: “Drink for the Thirsty.†The Sunday School is hem u 9:45 I The church cordially welcomes to the services the people of the com- munity, new comers to town are perâ€" ticularly invited. Subject for next Sunday morning: Sept. 12th. 1920. Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. 7:30 a. m. "My Communion. 9:45 am. Church School. R ‘VDREWR MWAIJ'HURCU The Rev. that M. “RM" Sunday Sen‘tcou: 9:45 I. m. Sisâ€"lay School. â€:00 u. m. Nomi" Devotions. , Subject: “A Sick Church. and the Rowdy." 6:45 p. m. ’2qu Lane. 1:03 p. m. Sou. Service. lurid program followed by u mm m‘ on u liw subject “The Urban-venue Question.“ The- services have all been (1m thoughtful makkrution to the end that YOU may be interested um! helped. The Sunday morning prv-l grum follow- the regular Iethudlst Episcopal order of centres, the lip- wrth Loam In «Much-d by the. young prople of the church and con-i man". who nuke up ita member-i drip. and the min terrier in rt! thrr inform-l music but»; u lam Iport. with In inquiring song service in which the «mgrendon takes uprt. l The choir. under the leadership of Mrs. Manila prepares a splendid}. musical program mad the sermon is; evangelistic in type touching upon-: matters of prneut day interest. L CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Mn 1. Owen. Mini-Ger. “:00 a. m. Holy Communion Ind HIST CHURCH OF CHRIST. The Lath Confenm. 7:30 p. m. Evening Prayer Ind DIETIIODIST EPISCOPAI. CBUBCII A. 8. Help. Pastor. Ian's Sodality meet- on the ï¬fth Sunday of the math; Muried Women on the am Sundny; Young ladies on the 88mm! Sunday; Boy: 3nd Girl- ou the third Sunday. Holy hour Idontiou every Friday from 3 to 4 p. m. f Sundayâ€"J a. m.. Moss. reading of ‘che Gospel and Epistle of the day. mm; 101. m., High Mass. reading of the Gospel and Epistle of the dny. sermon; 8:30 p. m.. vespcn. benedicv “on. sermon; bum-ma. 2:30 p. 1:). Week dayu-Jloly Communion, 7 u. m.; "new. 8 L m. { FIRST "APT!†CHURCH DC Rev. John Stewart. Pastor. tor.†Gospel Song Service. The Mid-week Prayer Service at 8 p. m., Wednesday. 81‘. PAULS EVANGELICAL GROVE 9:45 a. m.. Bible School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Sermon Subject: “A Man Who For- got." 9:15 a. m. Sunday Schonl. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. (Germ). Sunday, Sept. 12th. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Rev. J. Alfred NM. Pastor. 7:30 Inn. Evening Worship. Everybody Welcome! STREE'I’ CHURCH The Rev. Win. Grotefeld, Puta- CHURCH Rev. Emu B. Goodwin. Futon 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. An exposition of II. Tim. 2:143. “Points In a Good Man's Charac- 6:45 p. Sunday School, 10 a. m. ‘ Preaching Service, 7:45 p. an. All are welcome. 81'. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC Libr'y Hull m. Children's Hour. hey W loan Known. ., «new am" In one of 00 goat common elm-sum In the Eno- mh lam Every one tum «In! It means cm! the principles It mm â€OWNERS GROVE REPORTEE BONNERS GROV‘ I Commissioner Bender moved to adâ€" journ to the next regular meeting. date, Sept 7th, 1920. On null can Cmï¬missianers Bender, Bryce, ï¬el- ler, Heart: and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. Bonds in the amount of $1,000.00 each with The Aetna Casualty and Surety 00., as surety and J. H. Pran- ‘kenfleld and H. J. Hawkins as princi- pally to cover Sewer Builder’s and Number-’3 licenses were received 1nd approved. } Kinntes of the meeting- of August 2311!, 1920. were read and Commis- sioner Bender moved to approve same. 01: roll all Commissioners Bender .Bryce. ï¬sher, Heartt and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. ' Downers Grove, Ill. Aug. 30. 1920‘ Regain meeting of the Council of {the Village of Downers Grove, "I. Tresent at lull call Mayor W. C. Bar- ber and Commissioner: Bender, Hal- k-r, Bryce and Hunt. OFFICIAL [’30- i CEEDINGS OF THE 3 VILLAGE n 0 A R n; [in the printing luminous ban sky-mo iketed. Is it any wander mm the av- !enge subscription: price for weekly {newspapers Is nearing 3.1 per year? And is it "any wonder that more of the weeklies hue suspended puMia- tion in the last two year.- than in any other twenty-ï¬ve years in the history of the mntry? If it were oMy the cm! of [trial we might be able to ï¬nal it with out comphining. But everything else ’ The high cost of this print led m ;(o doing a little ï¬gufln'. Going back less than four yuan we found in.“ a ton of paper (as! us 880.00. ‘11» «an under distension cost $315.00 for $235.00 more . an adv-ace of near- :ly «)0 p" cent in ks than four yams. To each oflheae items must be added "In (night from Chimp. and this is high" now than it was. This pdeo m a Halo 119.0“an ,lo nay the Inn u kn than (our mouthsmwcmnhndntonnll cents I pound and 1M: m I PI“. of 0am and (Duncan-run cents a pound In that time. We" Co min a In. utory short. we bought and on Inlay afternoon we stock m «It- ‘Hnnd. 0! mm we owned 3 bun» ‘dk to nee what it loohd like and you‘ an jut!" 0w qua-My for mm" m- wht yov am now fading in prilh'd on this new supply. Pin y." In we would m Mn morph-«l this pu- p" but MW, IMC IN #9 to do? { fin Med 3 paper nit-mun uni a! {worn the but question was the price 0! print. "In Insurer m 16 34 c and you've lucky to M It at that. Just an we were hiking over the jpoulbmly of In over coming down [ Last wot-k it Imam Ippamnt dun ‘our pnueut nupply of "pflnt" paper would not Im. very much lunxer and n hehoovod an. (taking Into consular- ulion tho much Idwntml “manage†in thin mllul commodity) to get bully and order nomn mom. (To-Ionian: 0! Coats of Today With I“: Tim- l’ou Yum Ago An- Surprising. “ANOTHER†TON OF PRINT GETS US “A-FIGURIN’ †Addison ............ Bloomingdale ....... Wayne ............ Winï¬eld 5 ........... ‘ Mil ton ............. ‘ York .............. Lisle ............... The following ï¬gures show the toâ€" tals in each township. These memes are not the assessal valuation of the sections, but the excess found by the board over the totals as given by the township tax assessors. A great deal of this extra value was in es- tates, the Cowan in Milton furnishing the bulk of their large total. Chis. 1!. Hitch. mm mm. [ It is estimated that thé expense of 1the board was $8,000 and that their efforts will net the county between thirty and forty thousand dollars in taxes. Finishing its taskut tlul county seat on Tuesday the Board of Re- 1view found a total of $1,279,539 in assessed valuation over the flgunes returned to the county clerk by the assessors of the township. The om'ce of State's Attorney is . I _ one of the most important oiï¬ces to “"M'“ 7"" " mm" he‘d" we ï¬lled at the coming election. An "54’8“ More h Ansessed Vfl‘ honest. intelligent and vigorous ad- lll‘i‘m in This TOWIISMP- ministration of the duties of that of- ï¬ce means that life, children and pro- perty will be made safe for the peo- Finishing its task . at the county ple of this County. An inefficient and- seat on Tuesday the Board of Re- ministration means that life. children view found a total of $1,279,539 in and property are imperiled. OVER MILLION IN TO THE VOTERS 0F TAXATION FOUND DU PAGE COUNTY BY REVIEW BOARD ld ’- ................. rs Grove .. ........ 3 42,575 10,845 12095 31 .235 631,141 349,934 154364 27.280 19,570 37 g! 7-39 Ala-51m; 1054' Edward G. Lemon Co. Real Estate Loans Investments Insurance Fuller: Merchants Bank Building Downers Grove. Ill. MmmeWm‘mng. SEND IN YOUR OLD CABPE'I‘S AND CLEAN RAGS WE WILL MAKE THEM OVER IN- TO BEAUTIFUL BUGS RUGS FOR SA LE HIGHLAND NEAR LINCOLN Plume 32-1 Believing that I am possessed of (he qualiï¬cationh to properly adminâ€" ister the affairs of this office. and as~ suring the good people of DuPage lCounty that the impartial and vigor- ous enforcement of the law will be‘ at all times of ï¬rst importance. I ask tho men and women of this County to vote for me at the Republican Primaries on September 16th. 1920. Sincerely yours. John Premlergnst. Advertisement. As a good citizen, you owe it to yourself and to the people of DuPage County, to make a careful study of the qualiï¬cations of the candidates for State's Attorney. The Sta-3’s A- torney that you elect should be qual- iï¬ed by experience and ‘ahility to pro- perly and efficiently administer the afl'airs of this most important oï¬'ice.; He should be free from entangling political alliances which are likely to ihamper his activities. and very like- ly to defeat the administration of justice. / O‘ce at W - Me 283 N. Fuel Ave. and Franklin 30. DR. W. W. GOURLEY RUGS s-u.’ 'v‘hm" ' 'fl0-.-. 1.3tl. may... money selling our “superior Non em Nursery Stock. every mt. Free outï¬t and goo; terrl~ tory Experience uncanny. Hawks Nanny-y 00., Wauwatou, Wis human $17.33;»; 16; if m; ers. [It-mi", l2! Highland avr, plum:- ,2mw. AGENTS WANTEDâ€"You en mi}; For your Full Trutor plowingï¬eTll phone 3494! or 213-8-2. 8‘27-3 or rooms for light housekeeping by young couple from Oct. I to May 1. Address C. R. Spicher, I“ No. Ashâ€" land ave. Lam-am. phone I‘m-nun 588. 413:3 WANTEILâ€"Wom-n Must ho. Gor- mnn or Scandinavian. [or li M Work. A ply by later stating m er- moon 0. 1. Reporter Mice 940-1 BOARDERS WANTEDâ€"Connie re- ferrec' or will uh “'0 ladies. en- sonnble. phone 8341. 9â€"10â€"1 WANTED-To rent furnished hon†WANTHD»-MM<IIQ amt-1| man for: :; farm, good harm. phone MB-I-Z‘m 94mm, Rho-pan! WWW-ï¬n; 4'15..me 5121- R. 9-84 rm HALF~R¢NI hub mafia good rendition. phat» â€ta-J. [34 F9†“WM-Anna! “wax u; , Physician gm. “slim 'SWAR. Tml†G'MBKTOBE) Mn D. .... v “a..." -I'l¢ DIMUII' ‘I not mam. «Um. d drawn. 2 caviar-Mn; 2 parlor than and min; l at nickel-card; l wood bum: ntmm with mull own; I larr m a! (or {run an; I hand «In M II uh! winc- pawn; Mo nllon win:- by; I imporuvl wim» mi. 36 gallant J. W .Tuclrr. L16 No. Ilia HQ. 9-3-2 “'1 "W"- Itv‘y one «Inorr ELK}: hm? . up Ill‘r', 9.3.3 "â€3... 3* â€Fr‘o'K MW". "afloat ron sun-45w. .m M}: «7-1..»- nvrrhaulml, vww cowlâ€"'Iins. 3;; ‘Hxht. a bargain. C. W. Kolm. I42 Oukwnod, phone m-J. 8-37“? FOR SALE-4‘ marl» ' top walnut howl-mom wt. . pica-m Mir thalamus and npringn; I iron % ulu Ind, ml- "can and sprinun; l comm mlnut bookcnro mu: 1) cigar; n91! .cupbounl; I “I. l.:.-L, DR RENT-La o furnidmt mom with heat, l57'gï¬dolau‘h. 9-IO-I amnion or Sumhyn. N [urn-:1“ 9, n of 100 73711-11 60â€"110“; «High, (2.535;, ' go mflk truck pickx up mm: Ilailv d": rmm thaw gums. Also niofl- or 12 _"1‘_‘ rou SALE-.Smith'flvgq‘né: whet-l. cheap. Geo. King, I13 No. Masha st. 40-! FOR SALHTâ€"Tg‘o tine dair'ywrgmns fl“. _ ,._ . . u...- choii touring car full at or up- holstered. )0 good condition. call and look it over. Downers Grove Cur- Igo. phone 22. 9404! room set. A. A. Shumnichxiuh‘Jr'u‘e 143-.1. 9.10.1 my ‘skLPTâ€"used‘ s_p¢_.g.§ew. Mit- uew, by the pound. Reasonahfv, phone b3â€"R. 9-10-1 iron “may." â€Mo, piece bed- FOR SALl-‘â€"â€"-Pouers 8x12 poultry house new" and 3 small brow] mops. (I. R. Phelps, Highland and Chicagn ave. 940-3 FOR synâ€"Peggers. dean 'and FOR SALEâ€"cookingiuid eating upâ€" ples, cull lGTW-l. 9-104 FOR SALE-One quarter size violin. $12.00. phone 343-1. 9-10-1 m was, H.1m"m""."'ii3 'jf'ï¬;."'7'"_ No. Main st. 9-10-3 FQR‘ S.\LE-_Second ï¬g? hot 55}?! FOR SALRwVCanning poaferfs.‘ C; W. Hartgrove. phone 154-W-2. 9-!0-1 l30R SALEQâ€"Watef power: wa'shirar machine nearly new. 167 Middaugh ‘ 9-10-1 plete. Oak thine, Tciâ€"tcï¬gn ab'k; ":3. r tight wuod stmre, roll top oak desk and revolving chair. I38 S. Main st. 9â€"10-3 FOR SALEâ€"Solid mahogany pianb'. and sideboard. Phone 84l-M. 9-104 FOR SALE-509k bed _sprih;:§[ com- ..I ,A A y-vuit um: ‘; by tho pudnfljwl'ie-égonahh, phone msc’uflitiovs Wanted FUR RENT For qale 8-204 from ninth. bu r V somethi to db 5 «am you to or. "IDMAGIN. u M Fqu'ick silés if FEï¬Ã©niâ€"Mâ€" WANTED Cotuge‘or'house nib“. for two middle aged people ’ eti- forbble place on the not-dam. um do If on paved street. Mia and ‘ houses ranging in price from 8".†to 810,000 and can use one NIH! priced. must be modem and mac trom6m8momn,a>ulduu' Mg}! clay lggngnlaw_too,__ull W_A NTEDâ€"qu gnatomery. 8 location win '31; 'éo'ifi3a'"m" _ convenience.- and has 3 bed man, it $1,900 will secure it. we hue ant wflNTF‘Fé. “.000 flu:- with a' mi; 'Iéc’in a good. "W'ioauoa' m..." in Roma, IAGnngp or Rinnide. if so please all up. hnve buy-3r for such 3 blue. Emu SALEAA mm in 4 mm M will nlu' (ms. m n hill convent-O to trains. [and for 4 “mm" a .0 “ma nr- OM W the "WM Mfl. Just right fur a "nick†on each 2mm". Prim “.000 for «ch , earn- lot. at a liirrnl disarm“ 3' hi- on log-Mu r. â€"0“ SALE r~A vmy WI house h!- vgnin in a 6 {Iv-um. is on Map}. I}... ’ amly up wit toot] twat. (I'm or fang car. Up In: is m 79. (rant. and {ï¬ve mice most o! 9" will 11R. 0‘, ‘(x [M “nut L,†ou a good lot inLnGrig, hiya"; central Dorauon where any m" bul- inets could thrive. rent 835. could uctomodate two couple: to an mt. WANTEQiï¬angypu a 4 mpm hm ,, n-- FOR SAI.E~â€"Ch¢np to close an m an old place I! the mire of tho vfln Inge. 7 Imms, lot is 90 ft. (man «mth. the (m: and fruit good it. mat in kmpln with the place‘ I Iv.- clal price wil he undo «I this I soon u the heirs can get W. F‘OR SALEâ€"~A bargain ln a hill of lots fnr speculation or to build up latrr, l0 all together. at no per 3. hr omr would trade for 3 light car. look up and make an of". FOR RENTâ€"An olrl 7 room Imus. 35.560. with ï¬nk} 35 :55 s? able. with uld (ms. hu 7 ma. convvnic-rrrs. oak floor: and plumbing, 1‘.- 010' of Un- but" plum: with a large â€30 n. M. price hows but we want II 0â€", location is nut in. north. i if§55 FOR SALE -0M of (ho hum W low in town. 6 non- wflh Ill ‘- vrullmcv-I. mm- ." Inâ€. â€In w v")- aunflive and indhadm "pair. mutton an noâ€. flu- Inc in “IMHO. Ind IM um! II Mid: mm sauna handy by. out. print â€but. pun (5mm FOR flAIJfIâ€"ï¬n n"_amugul ml M- â€'0'! SAN"; -Vnry an m 'I “mamas...“mu “.1 m I room In“ bum m with hat run but. IM to ur- good “Hulda hm had. mall 00- rhuvl. and in - 51min at MOM. Term my. rqn mu: .0...- (WWW! hm byg- - 1“-“ r _, a. bank and hunt I. Mg»: I.“ In a... mum. mam-g I warn don Dot. how good. and In (view. was And tutor. {muo- h an the uhtton. and â€to print only “. Tr"!!! to unit. and ham. good fruit and M thing in noun! gaming «:00de M (or Mack. pawn. a comm NU. ham (mm with flock, omv luv- mg will so" chap. on any but. - you 3Al.l»;.-A (hit new hat. and hum-(It I’d In?!“ In high. out. 5 nmm house has modern inz. oak floors: wax ï¬nhh, in is on a paved street handy to tho depot. North Side. Price “.0â€. I“. sortable torms and imnwdiate poun- hinn run he had. F‘QR SAUL-Very guru-ï¬ve robin. room. 2 story hbdsé. Q'éilvbufltjm fumacn, good plumbing. notches I yenâ€"y 110ml 50x_l4()_ n._ e‘axt from he. ingsx Prion $6,000; hnlfï¬cagï¬ï¬‚wm-i needed. FOR VSA‘LEfâ€"Ilgdern, neg_rl_v p0! Q good porch in In“? full bnsument with cold room, m heat. hard woods a" over. vain“. ‘ “ï¬- demrations and (hc_w_n_lal qut bungalow}; his we" built home in town has orn convnniencos. lots of fruit, 1 acres of black soil .3" tilllbh garage and out buildings and price is but $7,000, owner leaving California. around half cash or In“ an offer. FOR Sï¬LF-fModt-ng, new 5 M I v. FREDENHAGIN , TELEPHONE m H‘Clm SALEâ€"~32?! 7 not: hound urge screen In 90": . good- nace and everything in good lion rage for one car. 60 ft. , 3 bloc s from depot, north, . $6 000 or make offer. owner 1mm 1‘ small farm. ' [won SALE-A small house with '1.’ -' lots. edge of town, has gas ,fmlt . , shade trees, and can be had din". around $2,900 cash will count M . make an offer. FORHS§LEâ€"_A very cgmpaqt o no. " REM. ESTATE FOR